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Sebb commented on NET-188:
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The ftp directory listing output on Unix systems generally corresponds to that 
produced by "ls -l".

The man page for ls (e.g. on FreeBSD) says:

     If the modification time of the file is more than 6 months in the past or
     future, then the year of the last modification is displayed in place of
     the hour and minute fields.

So if the year is missing, why not set it according to the rule above?

> FTPClient#listFiles returns null element when file's timestamp is "02/29"
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NET-188
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-188
>             Project: Commons Net
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: HONMA Hirotaka
>
> This issue has same cause as VALIDATOR-221.
> org.apache.commons.net.ftp.parser.FTPTimestampParserImpl#parseTimestamp 
> throws ParseException with timestampStr = "Feb 29 11:22".
> FTP Server status:
> {code}
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] test-commonsnet]# pwd
> /tmp/test-commonsnet
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] test-commonsnet]# ls -l
> total 0
> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 0 Dec 19  2006 aaa.txt
> -rw-r--r--  1 root root 0 Feb 29 11:22 bbb.txt
> {code}
> test code:
> {code}
> public void testCommonsNetLeapDay() throws Exception {
>     final FTPClient ftp = new FTPClient();
>     ftp.connect(host);
>     ftp.login(user, password);
>     final FTPFile[] listFiles = ftp.listFiles("/tmp/test-commonsnet");
>     for (int i = 0; i < listFiles.length; i++) {
>         System.out.println("[" + i + "] " + listFiles[i]);
>     }
>     ftp.disconnect();
> }
> {code}
> results bellow.
> {code}
> [0] -rw-r--r--    1 0        0               0 Dec 18  2006 aaa.txt
> [1] null
> {code}
> Second element(bbb.txt) should not be null.

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